Monetary Economics Program Meeting

Christina Patterson and Johannes Wieland, Organizers

March 3, 2023

The format is as follows: 20 mins presenter, 20 mins discussant, 20 mins audience q&a.

Conference Code of Conduct

Friday, March 3
8:30 am
Continental Breakfast
9:00 am
Steven J. Davis, Stanford University and NBER
Pawel M. Krolikowski, Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland

Sticky Wages on the Layoff Margin (slides)
Discussant: Richard Rogerson, Princeton University and NBER
10:00 am
Break
10:15 am
Laura Pilossoph, Duke University and NBER
Jane M. Ryngaert, University of Notre Dame

Job Search, Wages, and Inflation
Discussant: Bart Hobijn, Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
11:15 am
Break
11:30 am
Markus K. Brunnermeier, Princeton University and NBER
Sergio A. Correia, Federal Reserve Board
Stephan Luck, Federal Reserve Bank of New York
Emil Verner, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER
Tom Zimmermann, University of Cologne

The Debt-Inflation Channel of the German Hyperinflation
Discussant: Fernando E. Alvarez, University of Chicago and NBER
12:30 pm
Lunch
1:30 pm
Javier Bianchi, Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis
Louphou Coulibaly, University of Wisconsin-Madison and NBER

Demand Imbalances, Global Inflation and Monetary Policy Coordination
Discussant: Ṣebnem Kalemli-Özcan, Brown University and NBER
2:30 pm
Break
2:45 pm
Andrea Cerrato, University of California, Berkeley
Giulia Gitti, Brown University

Inflation Since COVID: Demand or Supply
Discussant: Hassan Afrouzi, Columbia University and NBER
3:45 pm
Break
4:00 pm
George-Marios Angeletos, Northwestern University and NBER
Chen Lian, University of California, Berkeley and NBER
Christian K. Wolf, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and NBER

Can Deficits Finance Themselves? (slides)
Discussant: Matthew Rognlie, Northwestern University and NBER
5:00 pm
Adjourn